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Children Of The Witches (International Metal Alliance 1997)




  

   Almost having the same intentions but slight differences for pronounciation form of names closer to the German's Heavy Metal legends - Helloween; the older Thrash Metal speedy crew from Detroit, Michigan formed themselves back to the early eighties era as Halloween quartet might going to entertain you with their blending of horror themes, night terror lyrics and scarier releasing with dark covers made this US troops of Thrash for several years where Heavy Metal turned from second class consumptions to the main money makers that moves the recording companies' wheels of fortune and business, the Metal music media and lifestyle to the selling point products for MTV. Consisting of George Neal (bass), Brian Thomas (vocals), Bill Whyte (drums) and Rick Craig (guitars) released their third recording album entitled Victims of The Night with the competent thrashy metallic and speeding blasts like No Place, Candy Caine, Nightmares or Angel and Love 'em and Lose 'em to the last exit made touced down by Revelation 23:1 (The Dream). Halloween sounded in between the raw and the cruising lines of total new metal power tempos with edgy solos and faster standard heavy Metal penetrations to stab you deep with such a nasty cut within this Victims of the Night; just a perfect soundtrack filled with witchcraft themes, red blood moon atmosphere, mossy restless old tombs inside the creepy cemetary and a pumpkinhead flying creature. Like the sequel of the terrorizing of endless dark hours after the rain in October might keeping the dead and the restless rabidly starts begin to awaken ...

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